A L0 BP 8? 20V 3V 24? 1/36 F The switch in the circuit has been at position A for long before moved to position B at t=0 Find $V_c(0^-)$ = ? $V_c(0^+)$ = ? $V_c(?)$ = ? $\tau = R_{eq}C$ = ? $V_c(t)$ = ? for t>0
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We use Ohm's law to calculate the current as: I=V/R We then use the equation for voltage divider to find the voltage across the switch: V=VCO+V00 We can use the equation for voltage to find the position of the switch: Show more…
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